I have found a good educational video[1] regarding "bounties" and I think it is better to share the content of that vedio for the people who are willing to join the bounty campaigns but not having basic knowledge about this process.

What are bounties?

Block chain companies, project teams encourage crypto community members to help with various simple tasks in order to reward with tokens. This process we called as "bounties"

Standard process

Browse Bitcointalk forum for available bounties

Pick a good project that you liked(DYOR before selection)

Choose and execute bounty tasks

Record your activity

Check results on spreadsheet

Join social media channels( mostly telegram) for announcements

Receive tokens

Types of campaigns

Bitcointalk signature - Need to be certain member level

Blog post or video - Quality and number of views, subscribers

Translation - Website, ANN thread, White paper

Social media - If you're an influencer

Bug bounty - Coding expertise

How many tokens do you receive?Certain percentage of total bounty allocated for different types of campaigns

Flat amount - Set amount awarded for each listed tasks - Campaign stops when rewards are all allocated

I will say from my experience, I watched a lot of videos on YouTube channels before I had to go into bounty companies. I want to note that for a beginner you need to start with the security of wallets.

I will say from my experience, I watched a lot of videos on YouTube channels before I had to go into bounty companies. I want to note that for a beginner you need to start with the security of wallets.

Security should be the very fundamentals that you learn before anything, and not exclusively for bounty campaigns. In fact if a bounty requires you to download anything I would advise that you download it in a separate virtual machine at the very least.

I will say from my experience, I watched a lot of videos on YouTube channels before I had to go into bounty companies. I want to note that for a beginner you need to start with the security of wallets.

Security should be the very fundamentals that you learn before anything, and not exclusively for bounty campaigns. In fact if a bounty requires you to download anything I would advise that you download it in a separate virtual machine at the very least.

I also believed if you are not having the knowledge of wallets types, wallets security then better off from everything relating crypto field, not only bounties. Just go and learn basics before jump in to the crypto field.

Another thing I also believed if you're willing to participate bounty campaigns better to create a special e-mail for bounties and also never share your PRIVATE KEY with anyone.

So, these guys who are posting social media reports on Bitcointalk are influencers? Good, I didn't knew, I thought they are just spammers or bots with fake followers :/Ok, seriously, not bad guide . But honestly, I hate to see that soooo many people coming to Bitcointalk only for bounties, many of these people aeen't even interested in crypto.

So, these guys who are posting social media reports on Bitcointalk are influencers? Good, I didn't knew, I thought they are just spammers or bots with fake followers :/

Nowadays influencer buildup their credibility in specific areas by bots and all, no real organic audience. So with the technological advancement anyone can gain fake followers with few bucks and joining for the bounties and filled up whole pages with their annoying reports. I think if bounty campaigns tight their rules regarding no of followers and percentage of real followers, the spam problem can be somewhat minimized.

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I hate to see that soooo many people coming to Bitcointalk only for bounties, many of these people aeen't even interested in crypto.

Yeah I also think bounty managers should limit the participants per project and should increase the rank required for bounty participation which is very hard task for shitposters in these days with the merit system.

Doesn't require hefty marketing budget before token saleAllowing percentage of tokens for bounty (technically they have lot to utilize since they are the creators of token)

Yeah, thats the main part... The team pays the bounty hunters with their (often) Shitcoins which are getting dumped immediately after the listing. This is a marketing causing zero costs for the ICO team, because all the tokens are created by them. If it's a scam project they have a marketing campaign for free.

Thanks for your pleasant complement and information. I will update my thread with those details.

Regarding ICO, nowadays almost all are becoming scam. Any one with Coding experience or not can create a token out of thin air. Get a ANN design and ICO website within few dollars and launch a ICO. Then copy a good white paper from internet. Those fake teams are collecting millions of dollars and get vanished like ghosts. Sometimes even they have given excuses like we can't achieved our funding goal, hence we decided to stop the ICO further notice. This is the harsh reality in these days.

For joining bounty campaign, there are more specify rules about minimum requirement posting /week for signature campaign and report /daily for social media campaign. Definitely, i would like be agree for nowadays that is getting hard finding very good ico that potential to be huge success.

I will say from my experience, I watched a lot of videos on YouTube channels before I had to go into bounty companies. I want to note that for a beginner you need to start with the security of wallets.

Exactly... because you wallet will be your vault with the token youll.be receiving and you need to.securr them.

I will say from my experience, I watched a lot of videos on YouTube channels before I had to go into bounty companies. I want to note that for a beginner you need to start with the security of wallets.

Exactly... because you wallet will be your vault with the token youll.be receiving and you need to.securr them.

Newbies should also be aware of scammers that are trying to steal their reward by submitting similar applications with another wallets... That remains within the purview of bounty managers but they are not always attentive so everyone should be careful on your own.